The APC chair said the development would not cause any distraction within the core party leadership.

“And I met with the Senate leadership, with the Senate president in attendance, I have just met with the House of Reps, with the Speaker in attendance.

“Of course, I have had series of meetings with various party leaders

“I have had meetings with governors elected on APC platform, everybody that matters in APC is here and our members just expect that with the new leadership, a couple of things will be done differently.

“And we are obviously going to do a couple of things differently because as it is said, you can be doing the same thing the same old way and expect a different outcome.

“I am convinced that there are many things that we could do differently,” he said.

According to him, although there are worries, there are also hopes.

He dismissed insinuations that the crisis might jeopardise the party’s chance in the 2019 elections.

“If people choose to be detained by fear, it is their choice. I am inspired by the hope of the infinite possibilities for the future.”

On whether he intends to bring the splinter group together, Oshiomhole asked: “Who are the people? I don’t know about Galadima.”

He said he was at the National Assembly to thank the House caucus of the party for its support at the convention.

Earlier at the meeting, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, had said that it was only by enthroning justice and equity that the APC would be able to silence voices of dissent and opposition.

He said although there is no human endeavour that is perfect, the APC lawmakers only expected justice “which is indivisible and universal.”

“In every family, whether it is a nuclear, extended or an organisation, there is bound to be a problem and that is because we humans are running those institutions are not perfect ourselves.

“So we don’t expect perfection in from any quarters.”

“Our only expectation is the issue of justice and justice is indivisible. What is justice to the executive should be justice to the legislature and it should be justice to the judiciary,” Dogara said.

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